7:11 I still remember how when this first aired, as soon as Clarkson mentioned the towns name everyone in the room watching fell completely silent. My heart actually dropped in my chest as, tbh, I’d forgotten briefly that Chernobyl was in Ukraine. I mean I _hadn’t_ but it’s one of those ‘oh that’s right’ moments.
@@vinylyearprojectnah they woulda been scared off at most with maybe some broken windshields or windows and dents in the car, Americans aren't crazy. The closest was probably in Argentina when the police were making baracades for them to travel the roads and it still wasn't safe, half the filming was done on phones for that bit
@@benknock981I agree Argentina was worse, but as an American who was born and raised in the south, it could have gotten really bad! Not that it would have, but many atrocities that happened in the south, happened less than a generation ago. Stuff still happens. I love southerners but if you piss them off, you could get in some real trouble!
They do it as parody to prove that places like that aren't really that bad... people are discriminatory for no reason against these places and the people who live there.
0:19 I really do hope they cross the border to Botswana in the final Zimbabwe special and end Grand Tour at the first meeting point they had in a Top Gear special.
Only James could go the wrong way at the start of the Botswana Special. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love Clarkson shouting "MY ARSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" in the Bolivia Special! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
For anyone interested, they mention this in the producers' voiceover on the DVD. The man was very impressed by Richard's headdress which had been wrapped in a lesser-known local style.
have you done a comp on all the times they mentioned Richard doing After Dinner Speeches after his accident, I can still recall Hammond or Jeremy saying, £5000 a pop, it's every week
@RichyJFilms The race was fun to watch, but the speech was too much cringe to bear. I'm sure they did it on purpose with editing, but it's basically unwatchable for me.
Another reply to a different comment pointed out that the UK can let you order additional passports to get around some situations where countries with political differences prevent travel between them. So its not a fake passport, and it is both legal and to an extent necessary. Otherwise they wouldn't have been able to make that trip at all.
Tonight….. we meet at the border post between Zimbabwe and Botswana….we crossover from Uganda into Rwanda…..we get told we’re not allowed to cross from Iraq into Iran due to political reasons…..we arrive at the scary Turkish border….. we cross into Syria with Hammond blaring Genesis on his radio…..we crossover into Jordan and then Israel…. We bid Hammond farewell as he is last in our race to the us-Mexican border and has to cross into Mexico…Hammond falls asleep at the Argentine-chile border…..May and arrive at a river crossing lacking an bridge…..we race to run out of fuel before reach Chernobyl near the border with Belarus….we arrive at a strange border between Georgia and Russia….and Hammond and I arrive at the Cambodian Vietnam border in things that are not cars.
Right, I was actually saying this to myself, as I do every time I watch their Ukraine roadtrip. The town that was built along with the plant was called Pripyat, but there is also a town called Chernobyl very nearby (15 km south) from which the plant took its name. And unlike Pripyat, that town is not fully uninhabitated today, even though it's "supposed" to be
the UK can let you order additional passports in order to get around some situations where countries with political differences prevent travel between them
0:01 S9E3 (US Special)
0:17 S10E4 (Botswana Special)
1:04 S19E6 (Africa Special)
1:22 S16E0 (Middle East Special)
4:22 S14E6 (Bolivia Special)
4:42 The Perfect Road Trip
5:09 S19E2
5:30 S21E7 (Burma Special)
5:48 S22E0 (Patagonia Special)
6:47 S21E3
7:24 S10E2
7:47 GT S3E11 (Georgia/Azerbaijan Special)
8:52 GT S4E1 (Cambodia/Vietnam Special)
you my friend have done the gods work
I'll forever crack up when James goes the wrong way in Botswana and how Richard and Jeremy mock him as he comes back 😂
"Oh hello!"
@@TheAlps36 "Sorry... sorry..."
Rwanda*
@@semiedgv Rwanda was season 19. This is the Botswana special in season 10
@@EricBmusic94 ahh I thought you were referring to when James drove on the wrong side of the road
“We were given the traditional welcome:
*MY ARRRRSSEEEE!!!!!*
7:17 Big pause "... Chernobyl." That sentence always gives me goosebumps.
Awhhh I knew the bullet lighter moment was coming 🥺 bless him
Poor Richard was probably shitting himself
@@jhamartbrown ...I know
"You're a funny man"
It was the turkish border@@jhamartbrown
"The French policeman and lady policeman" - it's lines and -isms like this that make us love Jeremy.
He and Richard ended up hitchhiking.
The race to the Mexican boarder was so good
7:11 I still remember how when this first aired, as soon as Clarkson mentioned the towns name everyone in the room watching fell completely silent. My heart actually dropped in my chest as, tbh, I’d forgotten briefly that Chernobyl was in Ukraine. I mean I _hadn’t_ but it’s one of those ‘oh that’s right’ moments.
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. Thanks for being a part of my childhood, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May!
I like how they purposely go to sketchy countries quite often 😂
And among all those sketchy countries,the closest they were to death was in the US 💀💀💀
@@vinylyearprojectnah they woulda been scared off at most with maybe some broken windshields or windows and dents in the car, Americans aren't crazy. The closest was probably in Argentina when the police were making baracades for them to travel the roads and it still wasn't safe, half the filming was done on phones for that bit
@@benknock981Argentina was the most dangerous but the us could have been dangerous. The majority of us Americans are normal but Deep South is crazy
@@benknock981I agree Argentina was worse, but as an American who was born and raised in the south, it could have gotten really bad! Not that it would have, but many atrocities that happened in the south, happened less than a generation ago. Stuff still happens. I love southerners but if you piss them off, you could get in some real trouble!
They do it as parody to prove that places like that aren't really that bad... people are discriminatory for no reason against these places and the people who live there.
0:19 I really do hope they cross the border to Botswana in the final Zimbabwe special and end Grand Tour at the first meeting point they had in a Top Gear special.
good news! (not related to a dacia sandero)
3:10 “Ohh, funny man” said the very unamused border guard.
Only James could go the wrong way at the start of the Botswana Special. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love Clarkson shouting "MY ARSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" in the Bolivia Special! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
3:52 ELITE MOMENT
For anyone interested, they mention this in the producers' voiceover on the DVD. The man was very impressed by Richard's headdress which had been wrapped in a lesser-known local style.
4:28 “MYYYY ARSEEEEEEEE!!!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭💀💀💀 Had me rolling
The clip where Jeremy yells my arse always gets me😂
Wake up boys new top gear compilation just dropped
Crikey, it’s the (x) Rozzers!
Imagine all the places these lads have been to that you can't today. Syria, Israel, Ukraine, Bolivia. Some experiences.
I like how Jeremy knows his car has no brakes, so he decides to drive directly to where his coworkers are standing. Sounds like something I’d do.
0:42 GAY COWBOY RICHARD YOU WILL ALWAYS BE LOVED
5:52 shhh, he's eepy
6:02
Too late
6:55 i know clarkson and may are giants but Richard looks so LITTLE
He’s the Hamster for a reason
The fact that the man is actually made it is unbelievable
My favourite is when they cross into Syria 🇸🇾 and James's car says armed/disarmed and Jeremy says "don't press that going into Syria"
The alarm will sound if you don’t back away
Top Gear's greatest fans: border police dogs!
cutting off at 9:40 is a travesty
have you done a comp on all the times they mentioned Richard doing After Dinner Speeches after his accident, I can still recall Hammond or Jeremy saying, £5000 a pop, it's every week
@RichyJFilms The race was fun to watch, but the speech was too much cringe to bear. I'm sure they did it on purpose with editing, but it's basically unwatchable for me.
Idea: Compilation of the trio disagreeing with each other and siding with one another in an debate
There’s loads of content for that 😂 like every episode
@@earthwormjim1837 maybe pick out the most memorable ones
6:36 Before you cross a river, make sure there's a damn bridge there.
4:51 Now I've got the context for why Hammond and Clarkson dared May in that one episode of TGT
What about their border encounters in Sand Job?
“doesn’t work” compilation?
Hammond Clarkson James bum complications when
1:25 anyone else bummed that the trio wasn’t able to enter Iran?
and i was the first to arrive
Wrong but I love your pfp 🫶🏻
@@Faith01841 i was lol
To be honest, they were probably safer in Iraq than they were in Alabama.
Kurdistan yes. Iraq nooo
Awh the proper early clip at the start 🫶🏻
Check out the £1 car challenge thats EARLY TG
It was series 9, so not THAT early
France: Takes all your money at the border, then sends you back.
BRING IT
The race to Mexican border was ridiculous, Because the guys sabotage Hammond's exhaust with fruit
THE 'NAM!!!
What does he mean with dirty and clean passport? Since im sure a fake one on tv wouldnt be good
Another reply to a different comment pointed out that the UK can let you order additional passports to get around some situations where countries with political differences prevent travel between them.
So its not a fake passport, and it is both legal and to an extent necessary. Otherwise they wouldn't have been able to make that trip at all.
Tonight….. we meet at the border post between Zimbabwe and Botswana….we crossover from Uganda into Rwanda…..we get told we’re not allowed to cross from Iraq into Iran due to political reasons…..we arrive at the scary Turkish border….. we cross into Syria with Hammond blaring Genesis on his radio…..we crossover into Jordan and then Israel…. We bid Hammond farewell as he is last in our race to the us-Mexican border and has to cross into Mexico…Hammond falls asleep at the Argentine-chile border…..May and arrive at a river crossing lacking an bridge…..we race to run out of fuel before reach Chernobyl near the border with Belarus….we arrive at a strange border between Georgia and Russia….and Hammond and I arrive at the Cambodian Vietnam border in things that are not cars.
Chernobyl was not the name of the town, it was the name of the power plant. I loved that episode but that blunder always bothered me lol
If this bothers you, then don't watch it.
@@automation7295 yea, who cares about accuracy lmao. let's just call anything whatever we want!
Right, I was actually saying this to myself, as I do every time I watch their Ukraine roadtrip. The town that was built along with the plant was called Pripyat, but there is also a town called Chernobyl very nearby (15 km south) from which the plant took its name. And unlike Pripyat, that town is not fully uninhabitated today, even though it's "supposed" to be
@@headlights-go-up Maybe at the time the episode aired in 2014, Jeremy thought that Chernobyl was also the name of the town
@@TheLastCrusader22 Jeremy probably thought that Chernobyl was also the name of the town at the time this episode aired in 2014.
BOTSWANA MENTIONED AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I wonder how they can have two passports for them to use in Syria and Israel
the UK can let you order additional passports in order to get around some situations where countries with political differences prevent travel between them
@@zombahz1 that's very humanize
Imagine what would have happened if; as soon as Hammond clicked the lighter an explosion could be hear in the distance